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Albrecht / Kinsey or bust?
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<blockquote data-quote="Feldspar" data-source="post: 6012" data-attributes="member: 386"><p>I think one reason is because of the upfront costs. Remember how many times during his anecdotes he mentioned a client saying, "But Neal, I can't afford that!"</p><p> </p><p>To be fair to him he wasn't claiming that it was economical (you're the farmer sort of thing) but maybe he should have tried to.</p><p> </p><p>When talking to this German chap he said that not once did any of his neighbours come and ask him about what he was doing; he said if they had he would have been glad to discuss. You often see the same with long term no-tillers - their neighbours just think they're crazy even though they're getting amazing results. It's easy to sneer, much more difficult to ask for guidance or advice, particularly when that advice is to fundamentally change the way you farm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feldspar, post: 6012, member: 386"] I think one reason is because of the upfront costs. Remember how many times during his anecdotes he mentioned a client saying, "But Neal, I can't afford that!" To be fair to him he wasn't claiming that it was economical (you're the farmer sort of thing) but maybe he should have tried to. When talking to this German chap he said that not once did any of his neighbours come and ask him about what he was doing; he said if they had he would have been glad to discuss. You often see the same with long term no-tillers - their neighbours just think they're crazy even though they're getting amazing results. It's easy to sneer, much more difficult to ask for guidance or advice, particularly when that advice is to fundamentally change the way you farm. [/QUOTE]
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